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THE GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1936. \ KINGMAN KOLONY BUSINESS Shrine Holds Annual Convention in Seattle Mr. Hauser met with the Kolony and also the Winning Pig club at the home of Ronald ' Lane on Tuesday afternoon. The j boys are finishing up their handi- S. i» I craft and getting ready to exhibit j their work at the fair. ROBT. D. LYTLE The Blue Bell Girls who belong to the Rose and Flower Garden club ATTORNEY met at the C. E. Winters home on And COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Wednesday. Plans were made for First NatUmal Bank Building the exhibit at the fair. Phone 60 K f 3 e e Í VALE Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft and OREGON son Dick motored to the Dam Sun day. Mrs. Joe E. Jones has held church service at. the school house the past J. S. COOPER week. Business Analysis Miss Jean Soholer of Genesee is Accounting Auditing visiting at the Wm. Toombs home this week. Income Si Social Security Tax Miss Geraldine Bach from North Specialist. Powder is visiting at the J. G. Lane Moore Hotel Bldg. home this week. Ontario, Ore. Phone 119 Jess Schafer is driving a new Ter- 1 Thousands of members of the Shrine from every state in the Union gathered in Seattle for the oider’i raplane. ' recent convention. Photo shows Medina patrol of Chicago in a street parade. Before the close of the con Bert Brooks of Lafayette, Idaho, vention the delegates voted to continue the charitable work of the Shrine in maintaining hospitals in van >0 was an oversight guests of the Win cities for the care and treatment of crippled children. ters family Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Toombs are Guarantee Work planning to move to Genesee in the Wendell. I daughter Donna were Sunday guests near future where they will make j of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson In Nampa Mrs. Charles Newbill is ill with the WYCKOFF their home. Mr. Toombs has em flu. ! Miss Donna remained there for f ployment driving a school bus and weeks visit. JEWELRY STORE R. C. Enos and Ermil Ashcraft working in a service station there. were Boise business vistors Thurs Franklin Patterson of Payette OREGON TRAIL day and remained over for the Ham BALL MACHINES HELP was visiting on Sunday with his two Official Time Inspector for ilton speech. sisters Mrs. Mary Nichols and Mrs. PAY COST OF RUNNING Union Pacific Lily Bach. Mr. and Mrs. Gerritt Muntjewerff Members of the boys 4-H calf club MANY CITIES IN OREGON Miss Joy Crummett was a guest in were Boise shoppers Wednesday. the C. E. Elliott home Wednesday of Oregon Trail held a stock Judging Mrs. Muntjewerff visited relatives Ontario Oregon at the home of Junior Holmes last and returned home Thursday. Mr. and Thursday. Miss Joy Crummett has charge of Tuesday. E. M. Hauser, county 4-H Muntjewerff witnessed the King University of Oregon, Eugene, the dollar dinner contest at the fair club leader met with the club. Mrs. auto accident the way home and August, (Special) Pin and ball F. G. Holmes served refreshment and is working with the two girls assisted in helping with the injured. machines, in which the hopeful con who will enter this contest. They are during the afternoon. Dewey Thom E. C. Van Petten was a business OPTOMETRIST testant put In a flve-cent piece and Miss Evelyn Haworth of Wade and ason who won the P. T. A. scholar visitor in Adrian Saturday. then shoots out from one to 10 mar Miss Viola Pullen of Owyhee. She ship to the club summer school at “See Me Fall and See Better” Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatch were bles into score places on a board, are also met with the the 3rd division, Corvallis plans to give his report at Friday evening dinner guests in the doing their bit—and In some places The Kolony Kooks, their bread ex the next P. T. A. meeting Friday Ted Newton home. evening, August 21st. quite a bit—toward support of city hibit was discussed. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hatch called at governments in Oregon, figures com Mr. and Mr.s Harry Chard of Lu Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Overstreet are piled by the Bureau of Municipal enjoying a vacation at Payette cas, Kansas, who have been visitng the R. C. Enos home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ritchie of Little Research of the University of Ore Lakes. at the home of Mr. Chard's brothers Friends of Mrs. C. C. Cotton were Ewen and Marion, left Sunday for ton, Colorado, were Adrian oallers gon and the League of Oregon Cities show. The report, designated as In very sorry to learn of the death of their home. Mrs. Lydia Chard, Friday. DR. J. A. McFALL Mrs. Cotton's granddaughter, Miss mother of the boys returned with Mr .and Mrs. Ted Newton and formation Bulletin 19, was recently Claybom of Wendell, Ida., who met them. She has been here visiting for family and Mrs. Gerrit Muntjewerff made public by Herman Kehrli, dir Eyesight Specialist her death by an automobile acci several months. Mrs. Marion Chard spent Sunday at the Ed Newton ector of the Bureau. 0NTAIMO OREGON Although taxing these machines dent. Mrs. Cotton left at once for and small daughter Deanie also ac home on Oregon Slope. Howard companled them, to be gone about Belknap returned home with them has proved to be a substantial source of revenue for many cities, a six weeks. 10fr a visit. The farmers are all busy haying | Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Enos, daughter large majority of municipalities have and threshing. B. L. Landreth w ho, Lois and son Clarence were Sunday not as yet taken advantage of this shipped his machine here from Neb- afternoon visitors at the C. A. Rose opportunity, the survey reveals. Only home in Payette. R. C. and Clarence about one third of the 110 cities braska has started to thresh. nnswering the bureau's questlonalre Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Holmes, Mr. took in the ball game between Pay license the pin-ball machines, while ette and Nyssa. and Mrs. R. W Holmes and family Charles McConnell and daughter a^out 10 tx“r prohibit them. The and Mr and Mrs. F. S. Byers and family made up a party who went E1!en drove to Boise Sunday after- old type slot machine Is barred in of the cities, while 16 license for choke cherries Sunday up above noon t0 cal1 on Mr- Marker only to 29 them. __________ . * Cambridge. Ileam that he had Passed away at , „ . . , _ . . . _, nine o'clock that morning. The sym- 1 , Mr. and Mrs. Archie Smith and | _1U1________________,_______, pathy of this community Is extend Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Smith and fam ed to Mrs. McConnell and family In G in se n g N o t C u ltiv a te d ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Chard and thel7 sorrow Glnscnd Is not cultivated; It family, Mr .and Mrs. Marion Chard Mrs. Earl Sparks was a Sunday grows only In the wilds and In Its and family and Mr. and Mrs Harry evening caller In the R. C. Enos growing state it hns the appear Chard and Mrs. Lydle Chard of home. ance of a human being. Its chief Lucas, Kansas, picnicked at Boise Mrs. Winnie Powell and son Har use Is as a remedy for short breath Sunday. ry called at the Prank Freel home ing. Many pious people claim to A number from here attended the Sunday on their way from Colorado have seen the dying survive after using 1L One variety of ginseng Nebraska picnic at Payette Sunday. to Walla Walla, Wash. Among those attending were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. James McGinnis and grows In this country, but It does OPENS AT 1:00 O’CLOCK and Mrs. Freeman Roockstool, Mr. daughter Joyce were Sunday din not have the value or medicinal and Mrs. B. L. Landreth, Mr. and ner guests in the Alvin McGinnis quality of that which is Imported IN NYSSA Mrs. Hans Wurl and family, and home. They report Leonard Smith from China. Mr. and Mrs. Whipple and family. as recovering nicely from the mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Ermil Ashcraft and AND P R O F ES S IO N A L RETURNS SUNDAY FROM TRIP TO COAST | j Craftsmen m DIRECTORY •m m Phln Warren says he had a fine vacation trip this year, and Just re turned Sunday evening from two weeks spent at Corvallis and other coast points. While there he had an opportunity to try his luck sea fish ing, agate hunting at Agate Beach and sight-seeing In Corvallis; tak ing In all the Interesting government buildings and other points of In terest. The entire party was made up of Plan Warren, Mrs. Oma Blngman. and son Dale. Mary Warren of On tario and Gerald Warren. At Cor vallis they were Joined by Marvin Warren and family. The party also visited the Ralph Reberger family at Bend. Earl Warren and Mrs. Warren met them at Prairie City, where the entire party picked huckleberries, getting 25 gallons for their trouble. The Ralph Rebergers drove over from Bend and Joined the crowd picking the toothsome berries. O ur .\V\*e tv c e ha» ,naW Que»" pro'îles»10' peen we never far *» tio»e< so ^ot<ls of those gnovri tro th .ve pr&W* we the whoth ate served ma’ .tier thin«* with os. m *1 \n * e PETERSON FUNERAL HOME Call Thomas Nordale Furniture Store Phone 94 LOWEST RATES ON Reliable Hay and Grain Insurance ADRIAN NEWS Let us insure your hay, avoid all risk. This is the hazardous season for farm risks. When better insurance is to be bad We Will Have It. Frank T. Morgan Nyssa, Oregon Phone 31 See the new Fall Pattern in ALADDIN LAMPS THE BIG SHOW Our new stock has arrived and are now available OWYHEE DAM for Less Money RODEO SATURDAY SUNDAY AUGUST 15 Another Big Show On AUGUST 16 Here is a show right in your home community you cannot afford to miss. The Nyssa Eagles, who are sponsoring the show, have gone to much trouble and expense in providing a first class show in every respect. Bronc Riding Calf Roping Bulldogging Donkey Ball Games Start Each Evening at 7:00 Hog Calling Contest Husband Calling Contest And many other Event* Dance Sat. Night More and Softer Light No pressure, just burns like an ordinary lamp but gives the light of ten ordinary lamps. Baldridge Implement Co. T h e U n io n of S o u th A fric a The Union of South Africa In cludes the provinces of Cape of Good Hope, Natal Transvaal anti Orange Free State. Southwest Af rica, formerly German territory, Is administered by the Union under a mandate from the League of Na tions. The two Rhodeslas, North and South, were taken over by the British crown from the British South African company, which held a royal charter of these two col onies up until a few years ago. British East Africa, which consists of the Kenya crown colony, the Uganda Protectorate and Tangan yika, which was formerly German East Africa, stretches from across the equator and south to the Union and South Africa. 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