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SOCIETY ■— M O N D A Y C O N T R A C T CLUB Mrs. Malcolm Crawford was hostess to the Monday Contract club entertaining with a luncheon for club members and several guests. Mrs. Howard Larsen won high score prize for guests and Mrs. W. C. Jack- son won low. Mrs. C. L. McCoy won the club prlzp. Guests were Mes- dames Larsen, Jackson, Arthur Boy dell, F. L. Kirkham and Barr Doolittle. _ J t!" • * day evening with covers being laid for eight. Following the dinner bridge was played with Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Norcott winning the prize. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boydell and the Norcotts. TU E SD AY BRIDGE Tuesday evening bridge club members met with Mrs. Frank M or gan this week with Mrs. Ernest W il - 5 - son and Mrs. Ethel Crawford win STAR S HONOR MRS. DOBSON ning the prize awards. Mrs. W. C. A fter their regular meeting Mon Jackson and Mrs Ray Emmott play day evening, the Stars held a social ed with members. hour and at that time presented a gift to Mrs. Dobson, who was mar ried recently. Refreshemnts were TH U R SD A Y C O N TR AC T CLUB served by a committee composed of Mrs. Artie Robertson entertained Mrsdames Ray Emmott, H. Blair the Thursday Contract club last Johnson and Ed. Norcott. week. Mrs. Frank Halverson, Mrs. C. L. McCoy and Mrs. L. C Wilson —5 - played with members. Mrs. Arthur M ITC H E LLS E N T E R T A IN Boydell won the prize. Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell en -5 - tertained with a dinner party Mon- ROXY T H U R S-F R I-SA T . TH U R SD AV c l u b T he Thursday club met last Thursday with Mrs. Barr Doolittle. Mrs. Ernest McClure won high score orlze and Mrs. Sid Burbidge second. Mrs. Bob Thompson and Mrs. Bob Ramsey played with members. - 5 - SU RPR ISE P A R T Y A party of friends surprised R on ald Burke Thursday night at the Berwyn Burke home, the occasion being his 27th birthday. Pinochle was played with high score prizes going to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Warren. Low score for men went to Marvin Penrod and low for women to Mrs. Ronald Burke. W ith UNA O’CONNOR and Player« From The Famous Abbey Theatre, Dublin. Directed by JOHN FORD. /u o o.1« Product a. Cliff Raid and Robait Stii. — 5— W EDNESDAY EVENING CLUB The Wednesday evening bridge club met this week with Mrs. Ernest McClure with Mrs. Nick Rudlick high score winner. Guests playing with members were Mrs. Berwyn Burke and Mrs. Ronald Burke. ) ST. PAULS G U ILD TO MEET 2 FEATURES F R ID A Y -S A T U R D A Y JANE G R E Y S The St. Paul Episcopal Guild will K IN G OF T IIE R O Y A L MOUNTED meet next Wednesday afternoon, February 10th at the home of Mrs. SAT. M ID N ITE Arthur Boydell with Mrs. Ray Em mott assistant hostess. SU N -M O N -T U E S . O R E G O N T R A IL By MRS. F R A N K BYERS Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bowen and children visited at the Fred Low home in Caldwell a week ago Sun day. Wm. D eG rofft is building a new bam to replace the one lost by fire last year. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson were Thursday evening cal'.ers at the T. Olson home. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Byers and fam- N YS S A G A TE C IT Y ÜÜÜKNÀL, T H U K S .t F E B R U A R Y 4, 1937 Romance, Comedy, Thrills. Heart Throbs! M ERLE OBERCN and B R IA N AIIERNE in “ BELOVED ENEM Y" 'b Also March of Time. C O M ING N E X T WEEK “ LLO YD S OF LONDON" Old Quaker brings you a barrel of quality in every bottle and it doesn’t cost you a barrel o f money. 90 Proof. Also available in Rye Tha Old Quaker Co., Lawrence burs. led. SCM ENLnrS OLD Q U A K E R S T R A I G H T BOURBON WHISKEY IF— Your Car Has U nsteady N erves W e recommend Shell Gas and one of our Shell lubrication jobs— good for your car’s health. ADRIAN NEWS ROCKVILLE NEWS family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Drown days during the absence of George and family, Ray and Cyrus Ash Munford. craft of Nyssa, Raymond Menique The weather and highway condi and Frank Bicandi. tions are greatly Improved the past The high school bus did not week. Angus M aclvers was a Rockville make the trip Thursday as roads visitor Friday from Caldwell. He were blocked again. Joe Stacey lias returned from his came up on the stage. Nora Wise visited the Otis Nichols work at Emmett to the home of his family Friday afternoon. sister, Mrs. W. E, Ashcraft. Claronce Mullinix is slowly re Mr. and Mrs. Ted Newton and covering from a recent attack of Mr. and Mrs Henry Hatch attended iheumatism but is still in Boise the President’s birthday ball in under the doctor’s care. Nyssa Saturday evening. The Guy Wise family made a trip Ray Drown had the misfortune to to Adrian Saturday afternoon. have an engine kick back while he Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haylett passed was trying to crank it. He was taken through en route to their home In to Dr. Sarazin for medical aid. A Sheaville Saturday. piece was \ chipped o ff the wrist Henry Miller of Baker was a busi joint. ness visitor Friday. A1 Sheridian has been busy re Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sparks and baby returned to their home in moving a large drift of snow from Emmett after a few days visit at the the entrance of his cellar. He be Charles McConnell home here and lieves the drift to be near four feet deep. relations in Big Bend. Mr. and Mrs. John Boswell of Fairbanks, Alaska wtre Thursday dinner guests in the J. E. Holly home. Their twins, a daughter and a son, did not accompany them as they have been ill with the flu at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. C’Ceal Boswell in Vale. Mr. Boswell is a nephew of Mrs. Holly. Miss Benita Gaviola. Albert M at tson and Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell G av iola were Sunday dinner guests at the R. C. Enos home. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Holly and son William visited with Mrs Holly's sister Mrs C’Ceal Boswell in Vale Sunday. Bill McEwen returned to his home Sunday after an extended illness at the Holy Rosary hospital in On tario; it is hoped that he will make a steady recovery from his illness. The high winds that are drifting the roads with snow is giving the high school students an enforced vacation in a hit and miss pattern. The bus has been unable to go at all so far this week. FO R S A L E —Hay and good cream separator. Lyman D eGrofft. half mile south beet dump. 12-24-tf. MISCELLANEOUS Very little school has been held at Kingman during January owing to several things, among them was so much illness. The fact that the building caught fire and while no great damage was done it tack a week to repair it. At present the snow drifts are so deep the school bus cannot get the children to and from school, so they are still having vacation in Kingman. Ray Elliot was a Boise visitor on Wednesday. Among those who are ill with the flu are the Hibard, J. G. Lane. M. L Judd families and Mr. C. C. Cotton. Mr. Walter Pinkston has purchas ed a Fordson to use for his spring work. It has been necessary for those living around the square to get their mail at the Overstreet boxes as the road Is not open through the Kolony. A large number o f farmers at tended the farm meeting which was held in the school house Satur- T ry our Market Finder to dis pose of surplus goods, rest a house, find lost articles, to buy or sell produce and many other uses. Rates one cent a word per inser tion. Minimum 15c. W ANTED W A N TE D —Your welding jobs. No job too tough. Pruyn Garage, tf W A N TE D —I would like to rent any reasonably sized farm. Have plenty of stock and equipment to handle. References if necesary. Jim Boor, •lyssa. Jan28 2tp. W A N TE D —Small incubator, good shape. Russell Cornell, Route 1, Nyssa. F4-ltp. W A N T E D —A chance to prove we can save you money by welding breken machinery. Pruyn Garage. 2- 4-tf. LO ST—You lose money when you throw broken parts away. Let us weld them. Pruyn Garage, tf. FO R R E NT T O R E N T O R S E L L —40 acres Of the finest Owyhee project land, clear ed of brush planted to wheat last year. Ditched and ready for water This land has the best natural slope obtainable for irrigation. Near Nys- Bronchial Coughs Get’ Rid of Them This Quick Easy Way Get a small bottle of B U C K L tV S M IX- TURE (triple acting» at any good drug store— take 2 or 3 doses before you go to bed tonight— then if that tough old per sistent cough Isn’t relieved-— if you do not sleep like a top all night long -gat your money back— It acts like a flash— often one sip checks an ordinary cough A t the Nyssa Pharmacy Drink S H E L T O N ’S for Energy! Now on Sale D or to r» agree th at only In m ilk ra n be found cer tain energizing elem ent* w hich are essential to the w e ll-b e in g of individuals in every w alks of life. D rin k a q u art each d ay! PE TE R SO N FUNERAL HOME Call Thomas Nordale Furniture Store Phone 94 • • • BURNS Do you have ample insurance to cover the loss? Don’t take a chan.ce— See Nyssa Realty Co. Don M. Graham, Manager WELCOME! The City of Nyssa welcomes the Amalgamated Sugar Company to this community and stands ready to be o f service in any shape or form. Your suoc.i'ss is our advancement. D O N M. G R A H A M , Mayor W E I.D IN G —By electricity, high class work at Pruyn Garage. 2-4-tf N O TICE— I want to do your plow work: nothing but first class work M A R K E T FINDER LO ST KINGMAN KOLONY 1937 Auto Licenses Phone 31 FOR SALE— 17-28 horse power Twin City tractor. 3 bottom p'ow. See it at Jackson Lumber yard. Conrad Hart, east of Parma on Leimp ranch 1-7-tf. If 1 our Home GREETINGS! From Norcott Service Nyssa, Oregon FO R SALE— McCormick Deennf Milking machine, 2 unit Electric motor. This machine Is in fine run- ling condition. T. T. Elliott, King- man Kolony. l-28-5tp. __ fk Ode or yoUf lltfmey refunded. trial H A U H N Q —A ll kinds, Oregon ana will convince you. Second to none lcUino Ucense Hugn Glasgow when it cornea to plow work and | Phone 38-F3 Jan 18tl. general blacksmith mg O E. Snod- ...................... grass, Larsen and Towne shop. 8- SELL I T OR BUY I T T IT ’.OUCH 61tfC. A C LASSIFIE D AD Mrs. John Jarvis is able to be up again after three weeks of the flu. G A S — O IL — TIR E S — B ATTERIES Frank T. Morgan j i-ay. Various crop . as well as baets. sk Write the JtHinal for informa to be raised this year war.' discussed. tion. l-28-3t.\ The meeting was conducted by Mr. E. M. Hauser, assistant club leader. FO R R E N T — Small house and also three rooms for light housekeep Mrs. Dollie McCreary who has ing. Mile north Nyssa on old Forbes been staying with her daughter Mrs. place. I. L. Cooper. l-28-2tp. C. E. Elliott during the time Mrs Elliott was seriously ill with pneu FOR SALE monia, has returned to her home on the upper Owyhee. Mrs. Elliot is FO R SALE—Jersey-Hoi; teln cow. recovering nicely. T.B. and Bang tested. Fresh Oct Mr. C. C. Cotton has returned ober 1. Gives 3 gallon a day. $55. from a visit in California. Mrs. Cot Russell Cornell, ltp. F I ton is visiting in Twin Falls at FOR SALE—Federation seed wheat. present. Good and clean, raised on new Mr. and Mrs. Overstreet have re land. 1 3-4 miles west of Deseret turned to their home after a three | Sheep ranch. H. L. Sisson, Route 1 weeks visit with their son Robert of | Nyssa. F4-2tp. Boise. FO R SALE—The Owyhee Realtv Business, "registered name" am By MRS. C LAR K ENOS the office building which must b. The B ill Olson family of Big Bend moved by first of March. I f Inter have moved into the Mrs. Margaret ested see me at once. R. J. Davis. Braden property. They ha ye two P4-2tp. By N O RA WISE children to add to the Kingman Kolony school enrollment. Olen Nichols called at the parent FOR SALE OR TR AD E —Purebred three-year old Guernsey cow, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ashcraft en al Otis Nichols home on Friday. tertained with a chicken dinner Mrs. Nora Wise called on Mrs. milking now; sell or trade for good work hors?. J. C. Beam, half mile Tuesday evening. Those present Irma Sheridian Friday. were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Newton and { Jack Slade is driving stage a few west of Ny3sa. 2-ltp. ily visited at the R. W Holmes home Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. Hoffm an and small son called at the T. Olson heme Friday afternoon. Mary Leu Thomason received her wrist watch Sunday, having attend ed Sunday School for two years with out missing. Mrs. Mae Flemng who was called to Weiser by the serious illness of tier mother returned home last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Holmes were visiting in Emmett Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Sumpter By MRS. C. E. E L L IO T T tycru cùrnf have to be ticA to enjoy Zic/t whiskey! ■V-— For the Milk Purer In Quality, Call Shelton Dairy and SLAB WOOD, Spring Canyon CO AL: Lum p Stove Nut Pea Stoker- too 15 S la ck Graham Insurance Agency Words cannot express our appreciation to the Amalgamated Sugar Company for putting this part of Malheur County on the front page. There fore, we are ready and aim for the best for Nyssa and your splendid organization. BOISE P A Y E T T E Bigger and Better Beets for a Contented LUM BER CO M PANY “ T h e re 's a Y a rd N ear Y o u ” Farmer and A Prosperous Community. Mr. Farmer ... OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS! A Sugar Factory Will Be Built As Soon As A Sufficient Acreage of Beets Are Grown We Can Make That This Summer If Every Farmer Grows Some Beets Beets Pay Large Cash Returns Beets Are A Cash Crop With The Gamble Taken Out Our Lands Are Especially Adapted to the Growing Of Beets Sign Up Your Acreage With Geo. Daley NOW! Fieldman For The Amalgamated Sugar Company. Paid Advertising By NYSSA COMMERCIAL CLUB and The Oate City Journal. ■ P