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NYSSA GA i Ë CITY^OUKNAL, THURS., OWYHEE Sugar Beets Find Favor As Cash Crop he su g a r beet industry, w ith h e ad - imri rs a t Nyx .a, is expected to add lightly to th e in d u stria l grow th of he e n tire S n a k e R iver Valley. Mrs. C has Schw elzer was able to r i t u m to h e r teach in g duties M on day a fte r a sleeks Illness. .Mrs. Id a Chadw ell a n d son Lewis f C ascade visited h e r d a u g h te r, ..rs. O m ar H ite th is week. M r a n d Mrs. J.m H ite were over n ig h t visitors a t th e p a re n ta l O. R. ! lit? hom e T uesday W hile visiting w ith acquaintances ... th e O n ta rio livestock sale W ed nesday, O. R. H ite h a d th e m isfor tune to h ave his stock tra ile r sold, long w ith tw o pigs it contained. Mr. 'l it e h a d to do considerable explodi ng to get h is tra ile r back, as th e x u ld -b e p u rc h ase r h a d bought It ,o r a song. T h e M tlchell B u tte com m unity has eon a busy place th is week. Tom T,rwe harv ested tw o tons of ice to .ill his Icehouse on th e hom estead n ear th e H ot Springs. A rth u r Mayes iu .i been h is p a rtn e r in tire work. M any New Fam ilies T h ere a re th ree fam ilies living on ho u p p e r 160 acres of desert land belonging to Tom Lowe n e a r th e h igh line. T h e fam ilies a re th e Sm iths, A botts a n d M ettlen fam ilies, ncluding a to ta l of 15 persons. T he h .ld re n a tte n d Owyhee school, and th e fam ilies a re w orking im proving he lan d by building fences, build- .ngs a n d o th e r work. Two P a rk e r b rothers, to g eth er with th e ir wives a n d one child each are living on th e D unaw ay ran ch . M r. a n d Mrs. A rth u r M ayes of N ebraska a re living on a ra n c h n e a r lit h o t springs belonging to Lowes m i th e D onald M cG innis fam ily are bv.ng a t th e h ead of th e old Owyhee canal on th e old K lingback place. D cnald L lnvllle is on th e old M cLaf- ferty place a n d sheepm en feeding on the D unaw ay grounds so u th of M itchell really m ake q u ite a settle- r e n t in th e d istrict. School Bug Again R unning T h e school car. d riven by M arty M cKim is once m ore m ak in g re g u la r trip s up th e Owyhee d itc h to get th e pupils In th e M itchell B u tte sec tion. Mrs. K u h n s visited w ith M rs. Jo h n P a rk e r Sunday. C. H. S h irk m ade a n o vernight business tr ip to Boise M onday. T h e M endeola Bros, have about finished lam bing a n d in spite of th e ccld w eather, re p o rt a n excellent lam b crop. Mrs. L yla A bbott Is cooking for th e B ear Valley S heep C om pany th is w inter. Mrs. M a rth a K linkback and d a u g h te rs were week end visitors a t th e P ra n k DeBord hom e in P ayette. T h e M isses Doris, M arg aret, a n d I ouise a tte n d e d th e M id-w inter l eague In s titu te a s delegates from th e Ow yhee. T hey re p o rt a very suc cessful m eeting. T h e R ussell P a tto n s enjoyed a n evening of bridge w ith Mr. a n d Mrs. W m. Schwelzer. Doris K lingback received word from E. M. H auser, county club lea d e r t h a t she was aw ard ed th e 4-H sum m er school sc h o larsh ip offered by th e O n ta rio C om m ercial C lub for th e o u tstan d in g work la st y ear in clothing. Mr. M yers, w ho is w orking for C harles Bradley, w ent to his hom e m 'ar M itchell B u tte th is week to pi t u p ice. W ord w as received from Mrs. A] la n H uesser, form erly G eorgia R ust, of th e b irth of a baby boy th e seven tli of Decem ber. Movies on Irrig a tio n also W eed Above a re a group of scenes tak en in U tah a n d Idaho, w here th e su g a r beet industry- h a s m e a n t m any m il lions of d ollars to fa rm e rs a n d laboring m en. Such scenes a re expected to be e n ac te d here as th e su g a r beet grows in favor as a fa rm crop. A t th e top of th e pictu re show s h a rv e stin g scene. T h e su g a r m ill w ith its v ast piles of beets aw aitin g processing is show n in th e c e n te r scene. N ext we have a view of th e beets being cu ltiv ated while a t th e bottom is a m odern piler in operation. By MRS. ED DU PRE Mrs. G eorge M ark h am a n d sons visited Mrs. N. C. T h o m as on S u n day. Mr. a n d Mrs. Polly Slag retu rn ed from Boise T uesday aftern o o n . T h e L incoln solxxil ch ild ren en jo y ed V alentines day w ith refresh m en ts a n d exclw nglng V alentines. Miss H elen T rekte is a b sen t from school. O n T h u rsd a y Mr. a n d Mrs. Ed Casio, d a u g h te r Velma a n d son C la r ence of H arp er brought Mr. C asto's fa th e r to O n ta rio to board th e even ing tra in for his hom e o u t of S alt Lake City, a fte r spending th e w in te r w ith his son Ed . T hey were d in n e r guests of Ed D uP re a n d fam ily a n d supper guests of th e Mac Lee fam ily of O ntario. T h elm a D uP re w as an o vernight iu e st of O pal a n d Agnes R edsull on T h u rsd ay night. T h e lam bing h a s sta rte d in th is d istric t a t several cam ps a s re ports come from th e F re d T renkle ra m p a n d Lee S tre e ts little band. A crowd of young a n d old folks m otored to Hope sta tio n a n d enjoyed th e dance given th ere S atu rd ay nig h t. Mis.; T iny F e n to n was a guest of T helm a D uP re S a tu rd ay n ig h t a n d Sunday. Mr. and M rs N. C. T hom as nnd fam ily have moved to O n ta rio from th e M itchell ranch. Lincoln d istrict re g re ts losing such good friends nnd neighbors. M r. and Mrs. J e rry Slag m otored to Boise Sunday afternoon. Mrs Cora R uud a n d fam ily visited Mr. a n d Mrs. G eorge P e n n in g to n and fam ily F rid ay evening. Mr. a n d Mrs. J. W. S chlag sp e n t th e p a st week visiting in Boise. Mr. and Mrs. E rskine B rooks spent F rid a y a fte rn o o n a t th e F D. F a ir- m a n hom e. E d D uP re w ent to th e Ironside c o u n try T uesday m orning. D orothy T hom as sp e n t Sunday w ith O pal a n d Agnes Redsull. SEI.L IT O R BUY IT T H R O U G H A C L A SS IFIE D AD. Frank T. Morgan Nyssa, Oregon Boise Payette Lumber Company “T h ere ’ll a Y ard N ear Yon CO N TEST CLOSES M ID N IG H T. FF.BRCARY $7! J u s t w rite a le tte r of 100 words or less telling "W hy I Use a n d P re fer Holly C leanser" Enclose th re e t3> Holly C leanser labels a n d m all to Holly P ro d u c ts Co.. V ernon. C alifornia T h a t-* a ll th e re is to It. No rules. No special regulations. T he w riter of th e best le tte r in your locality w ins a set of D ual 10 G e n era l tires, installed to fit a u to mobile. T h e next best le tte r w ins a short-w ave "MysUc Eye 6 -tube T roy radio. M all your le tte r a t once. CO N TEST CLOSES M ID N IG H T. FEBRUA RY *7! W inners will be notified M arch 10 a n d your chance to be a w inner is a n excellent one. So w rite today. Ask grocer for com plete c o n te st pam p h let. Phone 31 D o n 't te e J C heap M ashes Buy Gem Egg Producer KINGMAN KOLONY F o r h igh production. A tried m ash for local conditions — - D o n 't F orget We Are Still Selling T h a t Good— STANDARD COAL A1 Thompson "T h e F a rm e r's Ow n C o-O p-' Rhone 2G ER Nyssa IF— Your Car Has U nsteady N erves We recommend Shell Gas and one of our Shell lubrication jobs—good for your car’s health. 0 - Norcott Service GAS — OIL — TIRES — BATTERIES Mr. Beet Grower “Denture Static” A FALSE TEETH Give-Away W hy tell th e w hole tow n you weai th em by allow ing loose p late s to cause m um bling, hissing speech, or to click or pop out? FA STEETH . new im proved powder, grips plates tig h t for 24 hours. Special alk alin e c o n te n t p revents sore gum s, d e n tu re b re ath . T asteless. No n a n s-a . G e t FA ST EE T H a t a n y d rug store. W hen m o u th tissues change, see your d e n tist.—Adv. It is not too early to be thinking about the plant ing and .cultivation of your beet crop. Come in and see the sturdy Four Row John Deere Cultivator We have it on our floor. Order your cultivator early and be prepared to give your crop the immediate attention it will need to produce results that you want. QUAKER S t r a i g h t B o u r b o n W h ia k OO p r o o f A ls o a v a i l a b l e In R y e The Old Quaker Co , Law renceburg, Ind. Baldridge Implement Co. NYSSA : : : : OREGON COAL 1937 Auto Licenses Now on Sale C o n tro l- were shew n a t th e Owyhee 1 button of V alentines a tr e a t was e n School house F rid ay evening by Mr. joyed by all. Mrs. T ed R ogers was a guest In the L arson, county agent. A large crowd M. L. K u rtz hom e M onday. was present. I T he 4-H C lubs m em bers m e t with th e ir le a d e n on F rid ay a ft-m o o n . F o u rte en clubs were organized lr. Decem ber b u t cw m g to th e sever By M RS. C. E. ELL IO T T cold w e ath e r th ey have been unable ' to h o ’d th e tr re g u la r weekly w eet- h. js. A new club wan organized by the E ach club r t ihe tim e th ey were ladles on bench th is week. As ye. organised clect-'d a n w i re p o rte r a nam e h a s n o t been decided u p n T hese re p o rts will now e n te r th T hey will m eet tn c e a m o n th , th e te w s w r u n g co n test sponsored b\ F eb ru ary m eeting having been held a n O n ta rio paper. a t th e hom e of Mrs. H. B. W illiam s Rov ’" n u t a carapanled by Mice Mr. W tcklander, s ta te d eputy o : th e O regon S ta te G ian g e, was cui - Odice H ibbard 1 it for A gate B eat! lng on grange m em bers in K ingm an O regon 'litre:lay . A lter a sh o rt visit w ith his tls te r, Mrs. T. C. Sintm an3 Friday. Mrs. S ta n le y G oulet was a visitor v e . r-l'i :t wlU go on to Yaktm a w here he will be em ployed ty ln t in th e T ed Rogers hom e T hursday. i r d will be em ploye, Miss Lucille T i n a h a r e n te rta in e d ■ tee 1 Mir ; th e young peop’e cf th e com m unit. by Mrs. Sim m ons th is sum m er. w ith a lovely V alentine p arty S a tu r- di y evening. In add itio n to playina oi gam es m uch fun w as h a d by m ak ing candy. Mrs. C. C. C otton re tu rn e d to her hom e Friday. Mrs. C otton h a s spent th e w inter In C alifo rn ia visiting relatives. Mr. a n d Mrs. J . O. l a n e Wire h' O n ta rio on business T h ursday. Mr. a n d Mrs. H arvey D enny have been called to T w in F a lls by th e ill ness of Mr. D en n y ’s fa th e r. T h e conservation p ro g ram w hich included slides of b e tte r m ethods ot irrig a tio n was well a tte n d e d T h u rs - day evening. T h e ladies of th e P. T. A. so'd pie- a t th e conclusion of th e m eeting clearin g $0.30. Mr. a n d Mrs. M ansfcrd S tro u p and son E lm er of Boise were visitors in th e T. T. E lliott hom e S unday. M em bers of th e L. D. S. ch u rch held a m eeting a t th e K in g m an K ol- ony school house on Sunday a f te r noon. V alentine boxes were g re atly e n joyed by school c hildren in both Miss Nelson a n d Miss C ru m m e tt’s room s F riday. Following th e d lstrl- A Personal Message . . . —C u t C ourtesy S alt Lake T ribune LINCOLN NEWS FËMUARY 18,193? W^e Wish To Thank The Many Busi ness and Professional Men of Nyssa For Their Kind Expressions of Good Will Ex tended To Us Through The Gate City Journal While no definite decision has been made regarding a location for the proposed mill in the event sufficient acreage is secured in Eastern Oregon and Western Idaho . . . we do wish to express our sincere appreciation for this evidence of interest and good will. The Amalgamated Sugar Company