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» I NYSSA GATtí CITY JOURNAL, TllUÚS., M a V SOCIETY V A L E N TIN E DESSERT BRIDGE Mrs. Artie Robertson won high and Mrs. L. M. Wilson second price fet guests; Mrs. Dewey Ray»won high or members with Mrs. Leslie Mc Clure second. Those playing with members were Mesdames Rob.riser Wilson, A. H. Boydell, E. D. Norcott T. Barnes and Earl Danley. - § - The Thursday Conrtact club met with Mrs. E. D. Norcott last week. Seevral guests played with members Mrs. A. V Cook won the guest prize and Mrs Artie Robertson won the club prize. The Thursday bridge club met with Mrs. Eldon Jensen last week. Mrs. Bob Thompson and Mrs. Char les Drewitz played with members. Mrs. Barr Doolittle won the high score prize Mrs. Max Schweizer, sec and and Mrs. Bert Lienkaempcr won the traveling prize. - 5 - S T O R K SHOWER TU E SD AY CLUB Mrs. Grant Rinehart was the honor guest at a stork shower last Thursday evening at the Robertson home with Misses Elizabeth Ann Jones and Margaret Galley hostess es. The evening was spent playing games after which Mrs. Rinehart opened her many dainty gifts. Re freshments were served at the close c f the evening. The Tuesday evening bridge club met with Mrs. Leo Hollenberg with Mrs. Ray Emmott the only guest playing with members. Mrs. Artie Robertson won first prize and Mrs. Dewey Ray won second. - 5 - W EDNESDAY CLUB Mrs. Nick Rudllck entertained the Wednesday club last evening, with -5 - Mrs. Sid Burbidge being awarded high score prize in bridge play. Mrs. M O ND AY C O NTR AC T Barr Doolittle won the traveling Mis. A. V. Cock was hostess to the prize. Special guests of the club were Monday Contract club, entertaining Mrs. A. V. Cook and Mrs. Earl Dan- club members and several guests. ley. THOUGHTS By Beulah Barrett Walter £hnip ci Portland has in troduce tl for tiie first time this year, a new suit clowor. He has been grow ing this t’.ew sunflower in his own garden fer the past nine years. He new has seed for sale at 25c per package and there is only one house handling the seed. He named this new sunflower "Governor Landon,” (with the Governor's consent, of course). I wonder if this will inter est the p r.,on who made New Years to olutions to grow sunflowers in his gulden this year? As tomatoes are my favorite veg etable, l a m always looking for new kind. I den t only like to eat them, I like to grow them as well, and as they are high in vitamines A. B and C, we should ail eat a lot of them. Well maybe we should, I don't know if we all need a lot of vitam ines A, B. and C or not. I just know I like tomatoes awful well. week. Y es , the Rose Marie morning glory is really double. That is most of them are, while a few will come semi-double. The flowers are not very large but they are very lovely and stay open longer than the single sorts. I had them in 1935 but could not get any seeds ripe. I am planting them again tills year from seeds I am buying. I intend to get them up early this time and see if I can't get seed ripe before frost. About the Heavenly Blue morning glory, now I haven’t grown that one in my gar den yet but will grow it this year. I was told by those who did grow it, that it was lovely. I don't believe ycu need hesitate to buy both of :hese new morning glories and my address is Ontario R. F. D. No. 1, not Nyssa. Y Q O PtE S OF 7 V IS N E R E érPEAT EAMIEY JOURNAL, h o t o f f t u ' p r e s s . A r e FO R SA LE A r 7 y /S Mrs. Frank Morgan and Mrs. J. J. Sarazin entertained with a dessert bridge last Saturday afteroon. The Valentine m otli was used In table decorations, tailys and prizes. A bou quet of red carnations formed an at tractive centerpiece for each lunch - 5 - eon table. Five tables of Contract were In play during tlie afternoon SU RPRISE B IR T H D A Y P A R T i" with Mrs. Bernard Frost winning the I high score prize and Mrs. Male, an Mrs. Dewey Ray entertained Crawford second. Several ;peciai Thursday night with a surprise p izes were awarded during tht birthday party for her hu band afternoon. Uii re furnished diversion for the evening with Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell winning the high score SU PPER CLUB award. A lunch was served at the Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McCoy were close of the evening. Guests were hosts to the Supper Club last Sun Me.*rs. and Mesdames T. Barnes day evening with an 8 o'clock sup A. V. Cook, Wm. Schireman, C. L per followed by the usual bridge McCoy, Sid Burbidge, Mitchell and playing. Contract was p'ayed with the Rays. Wm. Schireman winning high score - I - and Mrs. Sid Burbidge second high. T H U R SD A Y CLUB T H U R S D A Y C O N TR AC T K O L O N Y G IR L SCOUTS MET A T O TIS HOME SATU RD AY 1ICKIÊ SAYS— O F F IC E ON PUBLICATION PAYS* J>°O P IN, IF YA P R E F E R S TO B U Y A CO PY A T A TIME- / / LEG AL AD V E R TIS IN G Church News Sunday School 10 o’clock. D. R. DeGross, superintendent. Morning Worship 11:15. Sermon Theme: The Inner Voice. The Choir will sing an anthem entitled “ More and More." Offertory solo, His Eye Is On the Sparrow, will be sung by Jewell Rice Choate. Epwerth League at 7 o'clock with Floy Byram leader. Evening Worship 8 o'clock. S-rmcn The Bible Speaks on Divine Healing. O fficial Beard Meeting Monday evening at the Emil Par!'. '., heme. Choir rehearsal in the Church Wednesday evelnng. W ANTED W ANTE D — Excellent opportunity for industrious individual to repre sent Watkins products in Bake, county. No capital necesary. See LO U IS D'AM OUR, The Watkin: Dealer, Ontario, Oregon, Box 781 K ing Apts, evenings only. 2-18-tfe. W A N TE D — Your welding jobs. No job too tough. Pruyn Garage, tf W A N T E D —A chance to prove wr can save you money by weldin' broken machinery. Pruyn Garage. 2 4-tf. T O D A Y ’S QUOTE Improvement A tU fjO tU tciY K j, C. NEW NORGE R A N G E to bake bettei broil better, cook better * Nothing better for that rasp or cough than the famous, soothing Smith Brothers Cough Drops. (Black or M e n th o l-5*.) the only drop* containing VITAM IN A B' 33^* * THE S T ILL This Ls the most of five new *******'*& important pieces of equip ment which we have just in stalled In cur dry cleaning k DON’T room. It distills cleaning sol Let A New Car Look Old vent at the rate of 50 ga'lons per hour. The distilled solvent Is water-white, odorless and It’s not the ape of a car that determines the ap better than new. We can now clean white silks pearance o f your c a r - I T ’ S THE CARE YO U and GIVE IT. will delightfully surprise you. This Ls the only installation of If its a ’37------ Keep it New! If it’» a ’31------ Make it New! — By Greasing and Washing REGULARLY Powell Service Station Phone 1 Standard Products woolens in a way which its kind in or near this city. Ontario Pressary PHONE 99 BETTE R DRY C LEANING Parma Highway Wednesday, February 24 44 head of horses: 10 mules; 12 Young Holstein heifers; 5 mature Horses; Six 4 year olds; Six 3 year olds; 14 big 2-year olds. All grain fed. and very gentle ran.h raised stuff. All been hitched a few times. A full line of gooc farm machinery. Free lunch. Bale to commence at 11 A M. JESS FRO M AN Si DUD 51. STAFFO RD Amos J. M.ller, Auctioneer A. G. Street, Clerk Treat 1 our Car. . . Give your icar a t r eat . . . it has served you well this past winter. But winter has taken it’s toll and a spring tune-up will add thousands o f miles of life to your motor. Let us work on it before the rush of spring work coming 30on. E. W . Pruyn Auto Repair Located in Powell Building E. W. Pruyn, Prop. Phone 56F2 FO R SALE— Model T Ford Sedan in running order. R. J. Davis. R l l 2t* 'Redolii Kdoumtt satfS: *25 REIllflR i ‘ MODERNIZING YO U R C O O K IN C ! A Little Picture of a Big Six Miles North West of Caldw L1 Just o ff the FOR .. designed T h is is the vitamin that raises the resistance o f the mucous membranes o f the nose and throat to cold and cough infections. BIG PUBLIC SALE FO R SALE—Turnips. *1.50 a hund red. Leslie Schafer. Kingman K o - ony. F18 to Mar4 * n E L E C T R I C Smith Bros. Cmuii Drops are I each. Mrs. H. H. Weldemann. Nyssa FO R SALE— McCormick Deerim H AU LIN G — All kinds. Oregon and Oregon, Rt. 1. 2-18-2tp. Milking machine, 2 unit Electric Idaho License Hugh Glasgow motor. This machine is in fine run- Phone 36-F3. Jan 16tl. FO R SALE—Federation seed wheat. *1.80 per hundred. C. L. Fisher, 1 mile east, 1 mile north of Kingman Kolony school. F182tp. FO R SALE— 1936 Chevrolet pickup NO TICE and two-wheel trailer, drove let- Ontario. Oregon, February 15, 1937 than 5.000 miles. Big discount. In TO A L L STO CKH O LD ERS OF THE quire at Journal. ll-18-2lp. O W YH E E D ITC H C O M PAN Y— FO R S A IE — 12 Weaner p gs. Sevf You are hereby notified, that the miles SW of Nyssa. K. Stam. 13 I regular annual meeting of the stock holders of the Owyhee Ditch Com FO R SALE—200 White Leghoi pany. has been postponed to Satur hens; large circulating heate day, February 20, 1937, to be held at 1929 Ford pickup; saddle horse; and the office of the company at 2:00 potato machinery. Maurice Judd. o'clock P. M. of said day. Half mile west of Kingman Kolon Matters of importance are to be school, ltp. considered at the meeting and you are urgently requested to be present. W A N T ADS P A Y B IG DIVIDENDS Attest: FOR SALE—80 acres for immediate D IC K TENSEN, sale. About 70 acres coming under EPISCOPAL SERVICES President. project. Priced at appraised value St. Paul’s Mission THOS. JONES, with 7 acres below Shoestring im Rev. Bj Stanley Moore, Minister- Secretary. 2-18-lTc proved. Price for all with ditch stock in-charge. $1000. R. J. Davis. Feb 11 2t* Morning prayer and sermon at 11:15 on the 4th Sunday of the FO R SALE— 120 acres We offer for month. immediate sale our homestead of Church School at 10:30 a. m 120 acres, home and all, about 15 every Sunday. acres under Ontarlo-Nyssa (Shoe You are cordially invited to at string) ditch. We believe price at tend cur services. which we would sell this property wou'd make it best bargain under the whole project. See us at once and M E TH O D IST CHURCH see the property. R. J. Davis. F l l 2t* Floyd E. White, pastor "Potato pricec this year are the highest they have been for 10 years, and it is just possible they won’t be that high again for another 10 years. The thing to keep in mind in growing potatoes is that for every year they sell for $2 or *3, there are two years when they sell for less than *1 a hundred. Un'ess you can grow them for $1 you had better not Like Mrs. D. a lot of us hesitate to grow them at all.”—E. R. Jackman, buy new things till we have seen extension agronomist at O. S. C. them growing In other gardens. Most of them are good but some do prove to be a disappointment. I had a let ter from a garden lover the other day. She said she was enjoying the new 1937 catalogues but she couldn't make her pocketbook stretch to cor respond with her imagination. I the most of us are like that. Ther arc so many lovely new things. M ay be some of us will find an Alladir lamp to rub . . . it is early yet. only February. Mrs. C. I enjoyed your letter and I could just see that girl out in the snow up to her waist. I wondered about you people who were further away from the the highway than we were, but if you were planning this years' garden and thinking of spring soon to come, you couldn"t have “ February cold winds b' -win,' r.trcng been very lonely. Do not invite staying out long. Mrs. D. of Idaho I am soiry I am So close beside the fireplace brieht late with ycur answer but somehow W e'll bask in warmth and reflected light." I did not got my column o ff last Twenty members enjoyed the reg ular meeting of Kingman Kolony Girl Scouts held at the H ,R. Otis home in Adrian Saturday. As part of the afternoon', work Arlene Peter son, Dora Ashcraft, Pauline Gowey Otis demonstrated “ First ind Em The gigs have had one Aid” k studying First Aid the class a fall n tif are now w-rV- mest ing on their Home Nursing badge, Mrs. W ylie Hewitt, who recently completed two years in nurses train ing is the instructor in First Aid and Home Nursing and has given very generously of her time to the classes of four in home nursing on Kolony Scouts. She is instructing Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Saturday afternoons. FOR SALE— KAnsntcre washing ving condition. T. T. Ei'iott, K in g- machine with built-in motor. Jake man Kolony. l-28-5tp. LO ST—Pair of horn-rimmed glass Kollen, mile SW. CCC camp. 2-11- MISCELLANEOUS es at SchlltZ Tavern. Finder please t2p. return to Jcurr.al office. F18 ltp. WELDXivU—By electricity, high FO R SALE—Few tons of clean Fed class work at Pruyn Garage. 2-4-ti FOR SAUK eration wheat. Raised on new land R. Cornell, 6 miles SW of Nyssa, ) NOTICE—I want to do your plow FOR 8ALE—One 320 egg Never Fail mile west Deseret ranch. Feb. U-M1{: work; nothing but first class work Incubator, nearly new, price *20 or your money refunded. One trial 2 4 miles PE Nyssa bridge. Oeo. R. FOR SALE— Federation seed wheat will convince you. Second to n on : L. Smit 2-18 tfc. Good and clean, raised on nev. when it comes to plow work and FO R SALE—Baby Chix, Jersey land. 1 3-4 miles west of Deserel general blocksmithing O. E. Snod White Giants. 9c; Customs Hatch Sheep ranch. H. L. Sisson, Route 1 grass, Larsen and Towne shop. 3- Sltfc. ing, chickens eggs 3c; turkey eggs 5c Nyssa. F4-2tp. LO ST • Easier cooking, better cookir: r more economical cooking— these ar part o f the advantages o f owning thi new Norge Electric Range. More over, we don't believe a range ha. I ever been built that is so easy t< clean and to k eep clean. L et us show ' you. Come in and see these bcautifu) new electric ranges b y Norge. Easy payment terms available to all pur chasers o f Norge Electric Range« ULTRA-MODERN IN STYLE AND VITAL IMPROVEMENTS * Chromelox Super Spued Cooking Unit» Available * LigMSignal (or Over on Temperature Control * Automatic Timing Clock on Backguard ★ Over $25 Allowance For Your Old Cook Stove On a New ELECTRIC RANGE! Think of it — your oM cook stove is worth $25.00 while this offer last*, if traded in on a new electric range costing $90 or more. It makes no difference how old your present range fa— nor whether it is an electric, gas, wood or coal stove, so long aa it has a cooking surface and oven attached and fa now in use in your kitchen. It’s a double-edged opportunity; a chance to adopt electric cooking, the modem, time saving, labor-saving w ay; and a way to get real value out of your old range. Act now; we reserve the right to withdraw thfa offer at any time. Only Down Eder Hardware Co< AN D THE SIMPLEST, CLEANEST C O O K IN G M ETHOD I O u e lectric rates are am on g the low est In the nation — on e o f Uie reasons w hy 47 per cent o f liossew lvea Fully Inaulated. Buy now while you can get a *25 alitwance on your old range, whether it is electric, gas. wood or coal, so long as it has a cook ing surface and oven attached and is now in use in your kitch en. LOW ELECTRIC RATES B e lw irc In c o a v e a le a t raoaUily p eymeu li, over a period o f tim e th at m ake the part-ham extr em ely easy oa yo a r pocketbook. Com e In at onue aad eee In o a r territo ry the cook th eir m eals electrically. 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