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NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MARCH 25,1937 Mrs. C harles C ulbertson, secretary a n d tre a s u re r A covered luncheon fu rn ish e d th e guests w ith a n u n expected variety of refreshm ents, In spite ol bad w e ath e r th e box a fte r th e business m eeting. supper F rid a y evening was well a t Mrs. D w ight P a tte rso n a n d sons tended, a n d n e tte d th e PT A over »36. D w ight a n d R onald of E m m ett, were P receedtng th e au ctio n in g of th e week end guests a t th e L y n n K y- boxes th e ch ild ren gave a s h o rt e n g a r hom e. te rta in in g program , com posed of T h e E arl C rocker fam ily h a d S u n th e following num bers, song by sec day d in n e r w ith Mr. a n d Mrs. M arty ond a n d th ird grades; tw o playlets, M cKim . first g rad e; F u n n ie s on P arad e, W hile visiting a t th e T om Lowe song by fifth , six th a n d seventh hom e T h u rsd ay , M r. a n d Mrs. Newt grade girls; read in g by D onna D im - T hom ason told of receiving a le tte r m ick; folk dances a n d F re n c h m in from th e ir son Jessie, w ho is a u e t by several groups; song by th e form er Owyhee e ig h th grade g ra d school, u ate. He is considering th e ac Mrs. C harles Schw eizer a tte n d ed cep tan ce of a professorship on g e n th e Book C lub a t th e M. M. G reeling e ral electric education, offered in hom e in K ingm an Kolony S a tu rd ay . th e e ast w here h e h a s been w orking Mr. a n d Mrs. S ilas Bigelow called since g ra d u a tin g from Moscow U n i on Mr. a n d M rs. Ja m e s S tep h en s versity. a n d Mrs. F re d K lingback Sunday P a tric ia M arvin sp e n t th e week a fte rn o o n a n d M r. a n d Mrs. S. T. end w ith Aileen T albot. C alhoun S unday evening. T om Lowe m ade a business tr ip to Mrs. F ra n k D eBord sp e n t several O n ta rio M onday. days w ith Mrs. F re d K lingback last D orcthy C h a m b e rlain of W eiser week. Mrs. D eB ord is a c h a rte r sp e n t th e week end w ith th e R u s m em ber of th e O K K club a n d a t sell P a tto n fam ily. Mr. a n d Mrs. ten d ed th e m eeting w hile here. P a tte n w ent to W eiser a fte r M iss Mr. a n d Mrs. P a t B e n n e tt and C h am b erlain F rid a y a n d took h e r d a u g h te r E unice of th e R ich lan d hom e S a tu rd ay . com m unity were d in n e r guests of th e D onald a n d R aym ond P iaza w ith C has. C ulbertsons Sunday. th e ir uncle J a c k M endazona, visited Mr. a n d Mrs. G eorge S m ith of th e J o h n P laza fam ily Sunday. U nity sta y ed several days a t th e M rs Sidney F la n a g a n sp e n t M on C harles B radley hom e la st week. day w ith M rs. J o h n Plaza. T h e Owyhee Sunday School will M r. a n d M rs. T. H. B rew er, also hold p ra y er m eeting a t th e H. S. Mr. a n d Mrs. R iches visited S a tu r M arvin hom e on th e A. E. R ust day a fte rn o o n w ith th e E. H. B a rk er ra n c h T h u rsd a y n ig h t a t e ig h t fam ily, w ho live on th e old R ay o'clock. C a n tra ll ra n ch . S un d ay d in n e r guests a t th e M a r Mrs. J o h n W estfall is visiting th e vin hom e were Mr. and Mrs. W. F. B a rk e r fam ily a t present. C orn a n d d a u g h te r M ary a n d son Mrs. C h arles Schw eizer is b o a rd Ja c k of Nyssa, M iss R uby Com bs of ing w ith Mr. a n d Mrs. Vic M arshall New P lym outh, a n d th e Misses Viola of O regon T ra il a n d rid in g to a n d and Alm a H intz. from school on th e h ig h school bus. T h e O K K club m e t w ith M rs. Oce Mr. a n d M rs. O scar P in k sto n were Schw eizer T hursday. T h e officers d in n e r guests of M r. a n d Mrs. Ja m es elected for th e com ing y e ar were: S te p h a n s Sunday. M rs. C harles B radley, presid en t; T h e Ow yhee S u n d ay school will Mrs. Neil Dim m ick, vice presid en t; give a n E a ste r p ro g ram Sunday. I Everyone is invited. Mrs. W illiam P e u tz accom panied G eorgia D e n n is to N am pa Sunday w here th ey visited M iss D ennis' sis ter. T h e san d tab le of th e lower grades is fe a tu rin g a H olland scene th is m o n th . O dd sh a p e d D u tc h houses, blossom ing peach tree s and a dike holding back realistic w a ter from th e lan d , were m ade by th e children. T h e window d ecorations and posters in th e room c arry out th e D u tch them e. Mrs. A bbott p lan s to h ave Mrs. G a rre tt S ta m give a ta lk ab o u t H olland to th e school ch ild ren k>on. T h e O ral H ite fam ily took E m H ite to O n ta rio Sunday. M r. H ite is leaving fo r V an, O regon ,to h e rd sh e e p th is sum m er. M r. a n d Mrs. O llen of H om edale called a t th e Neil D im m ick hom e Punday. Mrs. A nna L arsen, M rs. Violet Rice a n d son Bob a n d M rs. Edes were d in n e r guests of Mr. a n d M rs O W Y H EE 1 Easter Candi es and NOVELTIES At JOHNS!IN VARIE1 Y ■ ___ — i SHELL Gas-Oils-Greases S h e I lu b ric a tio n $ 1.00 S h ell H ig h G r a d e K e ro se n e 5 G a lls o n s $1.10 S h e ll I .ig h te r F lu id 15c W a s h Jo b s » 1.00 S h ell 100% P a r a f i n e O il 2 G a llo n C a n s $1.20 C le a n in g S o lv en t 35c p e r g a llo n F irestone car, tru ck a n d tra c to r T ires; S p a rk Plugs. Q u a k er S ta te F ire sto n e B a tte rie s a n d M otor Oils. Norcott Service T IR E R E P A IR IN G ACCESSO RIES P LO W TIME to OREGON TRAIL When Shopping in Nyssa Step a t . . . Nyssa Packing and take home some C H O IC E MEAT For Sunday Dinner Try the Meat Market First NYSSA PACKING CO. LOWER BIG BEND Don't Delay Getting a . . . ^A WATCH REPAIRING GINZEL JEWELRY Powell Service Station BE A When You Purchase an Automobile! Available to any individual having steady employment and a satisfactory credit record Brings you these advantages Is BUSY TIME A Phone NOTICE social to be given S a tu rd ay night were shopping in Caldw ell S a tu rd ay th e M cC arty place. G rover D ouglas Sunday. T h e D errick fam ily from K ingm an M arch 27th. Ladies dress as m en; Anyone t - u i u * bees m ust rep o rt Several b ands of sheep *left the a fternoon. Mrs. Ira C hadd sp e n t F riday w ith K olony h ave m oved to th e W. W m en d ress a s women. Priz s will be num ber of colonies a n d location feed y a rd s th is week end, on th e ir Looney ranch. Mrs. J. E. Bowen. way to th e sum m er range. given for fu n n iest o u tfit. Five cent bee inspector. Mr. a n d Mrs. Cecil Cace were ir L. G K LIN K EN BERG Mrs. E rn e st S m ith a n d c hildren fine if you d o n ’t tak e p a rt. M ar 13-4tc C ounty Bee Inspector of M itchell B u tte sp en t S a tu rd ay P a rm a Friday. Mr. a n d Mrs. Bob W elch of C ald w ith h e r sister M rs. M arion C h a in well sp e n t W ednesday a t th e p a r M RS. FR A N K BY ERS Mrs. Neil D im m ick called on Mrs. e n ta l T hom as W elch hom e. T he; F. G. H olm es M onday afternoon. took Mrs. W elch hom e w ith th em Lou E llen S perry sp e n t th e week for a visit. T h e b asket social held a t O regon end w ith B ernice Bowen. Mr. F re d O sterkam p, Mr. an 1 Mrs T rail la st F rid a y evening in con M rs. G eorge M cKee a n d M rs Wm. Archie Howell a n d fam ily of Nyssa nection w ith tlie re g u la r PT A m eet D eG rofft visited w ith Mrs. P. C. F ry were d in n e r eu'- ts a t th e ila rr. ing was a success b oth financially T h u rsd a y afternoon. R ussell hom e Sunday. and socially. A n u m b er of b e au ti Mr. J o n tr who ha., been su ffe rin ' F i r s t B a ll G a m e fully trim m ed backets m ad e it a w ith h e a rt tro u b le was ta k e n to a O regon T rail played ball a t C arlo h a rd task for th e ju d g in g com m ittee Caldw ell h o sp ital Sunday evening. to choose th e prize w inners. Mrs. F rid a y a fternoon. T h is was th e first Mrs. Ed Abbl a n d Mrs. H a rry R u s Oregon G eorge M cKee won a prize for h a v gam e of th e season w ith sell were hostess to th e A m erican ing th e nicest d e c o ra t'd basket. Mrs. T rail w inning by a large score of 10 legion A uxiliary T h u rsd ay evening Clyde M itchell l eceived a prize f >r to 0. W e refuse to sacrifice quality in Nyssa. F ra n k W ilson was p itc h e r for O re th e basket bringing th e h ig h est fo r a few pennies per pound. T h e Jolly J a n e s m et T hursday price a n d a prize w as aw arded to gon T ra il ar.d g a th e re d 17 strikeouts W hen you buy h e re you're a fte rn o o n w ith H elen H atch. Each d u rin g th e 7 in n in g game, w hile a l A nnie H olm es for th e novelty basket. buying m eat th a t m ust con m em ber w rote tw o of th e ir favorite P. G. H olm es a cted as auctioneer. lowing only 2 h its. D avid M alone recipes on c ard s to be se n t Mrs form to our rigid sta n d a rd s of W in. D eG ro lft, C has. Jo n e s a n d was behind th e bat. O th e r players Boyce V an de W ater, a m em ber now- quality. Clyde M itchell were th e judges and included J u n io r D eG rofft, C lifford living in K ansas. Mrs. P e a rl P a rk e r and C h e ster Ashby, Esaw Atagl, Llcyd A dam s a cted as clerk. a n d P au lin e M cG innis served. Ju n io r H olm es T h e social was sponsored by th e C lifford M itchell, Riley S octt is h e re from th e Locust a n d R obert D uffy. T h is T h u rsd ay ways a n d m eans com m ittee of O re —s — Grove, called by th e illness of his O regon T rail plays a com bined team gon T rail PTA, Loyd A dam s, Mrs. fa th e r J. W. S cott. Mr. S co tt is im W m D e G rc fft and Mrs. C has. of Lincoln a n d C airo on th e T rail proving. field. A lbert H opkins is coach o f th e T hom ason. M. K Joh an n eo sen h a s re n te d th e team . D u rin g th e PTA business m :e tin g •Francis place a n d will fa rm th ere FRESH MEAT FISH CURED MEATS officers for th e com ing y e ar were th e com ing year. elected as follows, presid en t, Mrs. H a rry R ussell h a s com pleted th e F ra n k Byers, vice p r sident, Mrs. F. new g arage a n d cooler house for M IS S FLORENCE RUSSELL C. F ry ; se c re ta ry -tre a su re r, Mrs. J. Holly B ro th ers store th e past week. F. Bowen a n d h isto ria n , Mrs. F. G. Mr. a n d Mrs. C has. P u rd y a re the H olm es. T h e p ro g ram com m ittee, ow ners of a new '37 C hevrolet car. F re d T hom pson w ho for th e past M rs A lbert H opkins a n d D w ight M rs. R ay C a rtw rig h t h a s a new Jo h n sto n presen ted th e following two y e ars h a s farm ed th e old Jo h n M aytag w asher. p rogram : Mr. H au ser a n d Mr. Dill- Bosw rll place is giving up farm ing T hree new pupils sta rte d to school in g cr show ed th re e reels of pictures. a n d will hold a public sale April 2. tills week. T hey a re Ju lia, R u th and ?4r. and Mrs. J. R. C haney e n jo y Jim m y E astm an. "P re p a rin g to Irrig a te ”, "Roads from Gurf to S u m m it” a n d a comedy; ed a visit from Mrs. C haney's b ro th D on't forget th e G irl Scouts Pie vocal duet, R o b ert Bowen a n d Ju n io r er, P e rry S m ith of Boise a few days la st week. Holm es, accom panied by A nnie Mr. a n d M rs. L ynn C haney and Holmes. T h e declam ato ry c o n te st a n t! gave th e ir re cita tio n s; vocal fam ily of P a rm a sp e n t S unday a t Winter is now a thing duct, Jo a n a n d V esta M altsberg: r, five p a re n ta l C haney hom e. Mrs. of the past and it’s accom panied by Mrs. W m. D e G rc ft B lanche S m ith a n d fam ily of Eagle sp e n t th e a fte rn o o n there. time to change to com pleted th e progam . Mr. a n d Mrs. E m m ott P ond and S ew in g C lu b M e e ts lighter oils and + fam ily of C olorado a re visiting ills M rs. J. H. U lrey was hostess to h e r b ro th e r greases. Cecil Pond and fam ily. B ring your w atch troubles to S etting C lub T h u rsd a y fo r a n nil day T hey expect to locate here. Sunday us . . . every w atch needs reg Full knowledge of every point which needs lub m eeting. A pot luck d in n e r was evening th e two fam ilies m otored to u la r cleaning and adju stin g . rication and type of grease best suited for that served a t noon. T h e day w as sp en t Boise w ith K e n n e th Pond of Nyssa. We g u a ra n te e our work and q u ilting a n d sewing. G u e sts presen t point is combined with painstaking attention at M rs. E dna R u sh of Elgin, Oregon all th e work done personally were Mrs. Wm. M ettlen, M rs. E rn est is visiting w ith h y p a re n ts Mr. by H arold G inzel, assuring our grease rack. S m ith a n d c h ild ren , M rs. Russell a n d Mrs. W. T e te r a n d also the you of h ig h class w orkm an T alb o t a n d d a u g h te r all of M itchell C has. W itty fam ily. ship. B utte. M rr. A rchie S m ith a n d N eta, T h e C has. W itty fam ily h a v e re - Mrs. Ev.’en C h a rd and son, Mrs. covered from sm all pox a n d will W y att S m ith . M elvin a n d W alter soon be out again. a n d G ift Shop a n d M iss Faye M cttlen. T h e E astm a n fam ily of A drian Phone 1 Standard Products O n tario , O regon Pinochle Party have moved to th e W elch ra n c h and will fa rm th ere , th ey will also fa rm Mr. a n d M rs. W m . D eG rofft were h o sts S a tu rd a y evening a t a pinochle p a rty . F o u r tables of pinochle were in play. At th e close of tho evening M rs. A lbert H opkins a n d Andrew B oersm a held h igh scores a n d Mrs. F. S. B yers a n d F. G. H olm es low. R e fresh m e n ts p e rta in in g to St. P a t ric k s day were served. T hose p re sen t rep o rt a very nice evening. E n te rta in a t D inner Mr. nnrl M rs. M arlon C h a rd en- t rta in e d a group of relatives a t d in n e r S u n d ay in th e ir new hom e. G uests were M essers a n d M esdam es W m. M ettlen, E rn e st S m ith and fam ily, R ussell T alb o t a n d fam ily, all of M itchell B utte, M r. a n d Mrs. A rchie S m ith a n d fam ily, Mr. an t Mrs. Ewen C h a rd a n d fam ily, Mr. a n d M rs. W y att S m ith a n d fam ily, E arl C h a rd a n d F aye M ettlen. T h ere w as a n increased a tte n dance a t S unday school S un d ay w ith a g re ater p a rt of th e increase am ong th e young peoples a n d a d u lts classes. An E aste r p ro g ram is p lan n e d for n e x t Sunday. M arion C h a rd left S u n d ay for Lucas, K ansas. H e In ten d s to bring back a c a te rp illa r tra c to r. M rs. Geo. W ilson is in Boise p a in t ing pictures. Mr. a n d Mrs. G eorge A dam s a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. W alter R eid moved to th e ir new hom e in S u n set Valley last week. Mr. a n d M rs. R o b ert A dam s Under this Plan you are prepared to write your moved on th e Geo. A dam s fa rm here w hich R o b ert will fa rm th is year. personal check or present a cashier's check for M r. a n d Mrs. W m. R ice a n d Mr. a n d M rs A rchie W h ith e ad of Boise. payment in full when you select a new automobile, Mr. a n d M rs. W ilbur T w eet of C ald well a n d M r. a n d M rs. G uy Sperry or any used car that is less than three years old. / a n d fam ily of N yssa w ere visitors S u n d ay a t th e J. E. Bowen hom e. Financing costs are The lowest offered in Oregon M r. a n d M rs. F. G . Holm es. Roy ^ LOWEST FINANCING COSTS Holm es, M rs. F. S. B yers a n d B etty under any standard plan. Also you are allowed to SMALLER MONTHLY PAYMENTS °n:JX* place the car insurance with your agent or broker. t / INSURANCE PLACED with YOUR ^ Will Soon Pay For Itself OWN LOCALAGENTorBROKER The borrower supplies one-third of the cost of his CONFIDENTIAL ATTENTION TO or her new or used car purchase in cash or by the trade-in value of another automobile. This bank YOUR AFFAIRS ^ Saves . . . supplies the balance needed to make possible a ESTABLISHES BANK CREDIT cash deal. Investigate what this plan will save FOR FUTURE NEEDS you before you buy your next car. Trips, Steps, Time and Worry Costs but a few cents a day. SAVE ON LONG DISTANCE EVERY DAY AFTER 7 P. M. 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