4-H Club Members To Leave June 6 For Summer School NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY. MAY 27, 1937 The boys and girls of the 4-H wwk. LOWER BIG BEND cluba want to thank the people of Mr and Mr* R. L, Aldredge who MISS FLORENCE RUSSELL the community for their loyal sup- hav* been guests of the Bradleys, left Saturday to visit relatives'in Ontario. tie Thomason for the lovely quilt Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wilson have she donated. The proceeds from'the as their guests her parents, Mr. and will be used to send cne mem Mrs. George Reed and children of Malheur County 4-H Leaders’ quilt Sunday, June 6th will be a gala The ber from the pheasant club to 4-H Greeley, Colorado. While here the Council is sending three local lead day for some 35 Malheur County club summer school. Reeds will visit other children in 4-H Club members and local lead ers to this section and the Kingman Oregon and Idaho. ers as this Is the day when they Kolcny 4-H Clubs are providing a Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Knowles re entrain for the 1937 session of the scholarship for one of their local O W YH EE cently of Campe. Colorado, are annual 4-H Club Summer School at leaders. visiting their son A. T. Knowles and Corvallis. Although most of the delegation family, while looking for a perm Summer School this year will be from this county will consist of A large crowd attended the com anent hereabouts. from June 7th to 18th inclusive, scholarship winners, there will be a munity picnic held at the school- Glenn location left Priday on a which is immediately following few who will be paying their own j house Friday. In the morning the combined McGinnis business and pleasure the regular college session. Practic way to this session. The cost for the picnickers enjoyed watching a trip to Denver. ally all of the club members and two weeks at Corvallis is twelve dol baseball game between Owyhee and leaders attending this year recip lars for tuition, board and room, Oregon Trail, which ended in a tie. Mrs. Wm. Peutz and son Werner ients of scholarships provided by which takes care of all the neces After a plentiful lunch, two base returned last Wednesday from a various organizations over the sary expenses. The railroad com ball teams were organized; married trip to the coast. county, Annex P.T.A. is sending 1 pany offers a special round trip women vs. grade school girls and In the absence of Mrs. Klingback member; Oregon Slope Grange, 1 fare of seven dollars and sixty high school boys vs grade school who attended Baccalaureate ser member: Boulevard Grange, 1 cents, making the total cost to the boys. Music by two talented boys, vices in Nyssa, Mrs. Ed Corfield had member ; Vale Grange, 2 members; club member $19.60 for the two Tom Simpson and Russell Patton, charge of Epworth League, Sunday Grove 4-H Clubs, 1 member; Ore weeks session. who each played and sang several evening. After league Mr. Coulter gon Trail P.T.A., 3 members; Owy Any regularly enrolled 4-H Club old time songs, ended a pleasant preached a short sermon. hee P.T.A., 2 members; Wade P.T. member is eligible to attend the and enjoyable day. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kollen and A. 1 member; Jordan Valley P.T.A. summer school. Mrs. Elmer Clonlnger visited at the Faye Mettlen, who has been 3 members; Kingman Kolony 4-H working for» Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tom Lowe home last week to dis Clubs, 2 members; and the Oregon Hopkins of Oregon Trail returned cuss the formation of an Auxiliary Trail Pheasant Club, 1 member OREGON TRAIL to the Nyssa Veterans of Foreign to her home Saturday. MRS. FRANK BYERS The Ontario Branch of the U. S. War post. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mitchell en National Bank is giving a scholar tertained their daughter Mrs. A. Theo Rust is irrigating new seed ship to the outstanding club boy or Knowles and family Sunday. ing of wheat for Mr. Mettlen in ex Baby Beef work last year and the Friday, May 21st was a big day T. Mrs. R. Simpson and sons and change for tractor work done this Eastern Oregon Observer Is giving at Oregon Trail. The annual com Charles O. Landreth were Boise visit spring. a scholarship to the winner in the munity picnic in the morning was ors Tuesday. Mrs. Tom Lowe sprained her News Writing contest. The Ontario well attended. In the afternoon the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chadwell of wrist arm last week but is Commercial Club is providing four May PTA meeting was held fol Emmett spent Sunday with his much and improved now. summer school scholarships as is lowed by a program. Mrs. Omar Hite and family. Mrs. Ralph Gee, who has been the Malheur County Pair Board. The 4-H club quilt which was sister A. Matlock and family spent helping her sister-in-law Mrs. R. L. raffled off was won by Mrs. Bob last C. week has returned to her home Mcrfitt. Frank Wilson and Dewey Boise. end visiting relatives at Kendall, at the Reece ranch. Thomason ran a close race in sell L. B. Landreth is drilling a well Tom Lowe has built two bridge; ing tickets with Dewey winning by for Pete Wilson. across the canal leading from the C H IC K S a small lead. Both boys were W. A. Mettlen and daughter Faye high line canal and it is no longei awarded cash prizes. In the 4-H were business visitors in Vale, Tues necessary to travel the canal road apron drive the boys clubs beat the day. to get to the Lowe’s It Is possible G RO W girls club. Three scholarships were Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Brewer visit now to turn south past Tertellng's awarded by the Oregon Trail PTA ed her daughter Mrs. Ernest Barker camp and go around Mitchell FASTER to the 4-H club members to 4-H Butte. Wednesday. club summer school. Those winning and Mr. family and Mrs. Harry Schei and scholarships were, Boys Calf club, two children of Clarkston Wash., Vance Smith; Girls Stick and visited at the Charles Bradley home OWYHEE TIES GRADE SCHOOL CHAMPIONS club, Madonna Kressly; and from Monday to Thursday. They When they are fed our spec Stitch Jelly Cooks club, Mary June Rook- took Grandma Bradley back with ially prepared and blended stool. A very enjoyable day was them to spend the summer at Lew growing feeds. Get your by those attending. Mrs. Schei was formerly Leah The Owyhee grade school base chickens laying sooner by de reported Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Holmes were iston. ball team played a 13 to 13 tie game Pratt. veloping them with special Sunday dinner guests at the par Mrs. O. R. Simpson and two sons Friday with the undefeated Ore feed. Ask us for details. ental Bill Toll home in Fruitland. are leaving next week to join her gon Trail champions as part of a The baseball team went to Owyhee picnic held at Owyhee on the last in Santa Monica Calif. day Friday morning to play ball. The husband of school for both districts. The They all plan to return to their score was tied 13 to 13. game was called due to the latenes; ranch next spring. Meanwhile Mr. Graduating exercises for the 8th the hour and only after the pic Mrs. Claude Wilson will live in of ;rade graduates from Owyhee, Ad and nic had been delayed for nearly an the Simpson house. rian, Wade and Oregon Trail will Mesdames Charles Culbertson hour awaiting the outcome of the ie held Fr.day evening, May 28th and Fred Klingback were Joint game. at Adrian. The two teams were evenly “The Fanner's own Co-Op" of the OKK club at the matched, A number from this community hostesses with Oregon Trail having home cf the latter. After the year's Phone 2(5 Nyssa attended the play "Prize Pigs" In pregram was filled in small books one very bad inning in which Owy Nyssa Friday evening. hee scored 11 runs. In the first by the guests delicious refreshments game the two schools, were served. Four new members. Oregon between Trail won by a margin of joined the club. two points. Mrs. E. H. Barker and family at only There was a large crowd from tended a weiner roast at her broth both schools enjoy the hotly ers in Ontario Monday evening. contested but to sportsmanlike game The high wind of last Tuesday turned the chicken house belong Rats 22 Inches Long ing to L. B. Landreth upside down. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Osborn and The West Indian hog rat Is known and the best known of family recently of Kim, Colorado as “hutia" lives in Cuba and grows were Sunday afternoon callers at to the a species length from tip to tail of 22 ROLLATOR REFRIGERATION CONCENTRATOR RANGES the Chas. Culbertson home. Prayer meeting was held last inches. WITH WITH Wednesday at the H. S. Marvin i home and this week at the James 9 Q lex M e ' YOUR CHOICE OP Stephan’s. INTERIOR ARRANGEMENTS Mrs. Neil Dimmick has been sick Instantly Changed— Exclusively Norge COLORS, FEATURES, MODELS this week. Mrs. Brooks of Nyssa is helping in the Dimmick home a few days. The car caravan which drove Be sure of getting biggest value for every dollar you invest thru Nyssa last Friday waited at in home appliances. Come in and see what Norge has to he high school while Francis .Huff- offer in refrigerators, ranges. Find out how eaay it ia to i man, who is one of the drivers, visited a few minutes with his sis buy both at once and have a ter Hazel. The caravan is com truly modern kitchen. posed of eight men; they bring 17 cars from Racine, Wisconsin to Portland, Oregon every ten days. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith return ed Saturday from an extended stay In Texas. Mr. Coulter plans to hold RO LLATOR* C O M P R ESSO R .. a preaching service this Sunday with but three moving May 27 after Sunday school. Every- This little bird told us about ports, mokes more coU I one is urged to come. that suit of yours hanging in for the current Mrs. Chet Morfitt and sons Cal the closet, and needing clean u se d . O n l y vin and Raymond and mother Mrs. ing badly . . . Don’t delay, Norge hos the Marlon Smith left Saturday for bring it to your cleaners. Rollotor. Beulah Oregon where the Morfitts will visit Mrs. Smith and other rel atives in that vicinity this summer. Mr. and Mrs Carl Jungquist and two sons are spending this week at the parental Silas Bigelow home before moving to Ontario. Mr Don Morgan, Prop. Jungquist was transferred from Wilder to Ontario. Monday of this Tony Ocamica returned home from Cambridge. Idaho this week where he has been herding sheep. The shower given at the school house last Wednesday afternoon for the Pond family was successful in replacing many articles lost in their fire a week ago. Mr. and Mrs. Joe King attended the wedding of Miss Anna Hender son of Emmett to Elmer Sparks of Big Bend Sunday, May 23. Miss Henderson is well known here hav ing taught school two years In the Lower Bend and both have a host of friends to wish them happiness Elmer Sparks Is the son of Mrs. Ellen Sparks of Big Bend and is well known here. The first regular meeting of the Park board was held May 23 at the home of Horace Chaney. Harry Russell was elected president; Er nest Parker, vice president and Lois Snapp secretary and treasurer. The other members of the board are Ernest Mausling, Clint Allen and Otis Sweigert. The joint graduation exercises are to be held In Kingman Kolony Priday, May 28 at 8:30 o’clock. Those graduating from Lower Big Bend are Edna Wilson, Florence Russell and Edward Hay. Mr. Lawrence Jones, was taken to a Baker hospital by his son Harry this week. Symon Carrol and J. W. Scott were In Nyssa on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Abbl attended RICHARDS ELECTRO FENCE $17.50 Safe - Sure - Practical Economical For FREE Demonstration Write GLENN OLSON Distributor Route 2, Payette, Idaho church In Vale Sunday. Later they were dinner guests of friends there. Miss Lois Francis visited with her parents a few days last week. She has employment In Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Chaney and family of Parma. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chaney and family were dinner guests Sunday at the J. R Chaney home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Perry of Los Angeles were callers at the Harry Russell home Monday. The Perry's have a homestead near Adrian and will make their home there. Mrs. M. A. Bradney Is visiting her daughter Mrs. Oce Schwelzer and family on the Owyhee. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Johannessen and children were In Ontario on business the first part of the week. Elmer Wilson visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Wilson Wednes day. The Sew and Sew Club met at the heme of Mrs. Johannessen Thurs day. OREGON TO BE REPRESENTED AT W.C-T,U, ÇONVÇNTIQ.Y Oregon will be represented at the 16th Triennial World s W. C. T. U. convention at Washington D. C. on June 4th to 9th by the state presi dent. Mrs. Necla E. Buck and the vice president, Mrs. Ruth Tooze. Much publicity is being given to this convention, Which links 53 countries together in their common battle. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors In Nyssa for their kind ness at the loss of our mother. We especially want to thank those who assisted in the services, brought flowers and furnished cars; and also for the many kind words of sympathy and understanding. THE POWELL FAMILY Why a Car Needs Lubrication Here are some things to think about while lubricating an automobile. The figures were taken from the publication “The Delaware Mot orist,” and show that, when an automobile has traveled 1000 miles, its moving parts have per formed about like this: The crankshaft has made 3,000,000 revolu tions. The camshaft has revolved 1,500,000 times. Each valve has opened and closed 1,500,000 times. Have Your Car Serviced Regularly At Norcott Service ACCESSORIES TIRE REPAIRING Al Thompson NORGE A Told Bird Us Nyssa Tailor Shop Are You C H O IC Y about the MEAT You Buy? If you like really good meat and don’t want any other, then depend on our shop for all that you buy Our meat is always the very choicest in quality and the prices are in line with economy. Try the Meat Market Fir»t Eder Hardware Co. NYSSA OREGON NYSSA PACKING CO. FRESH MEAT FISH CURED MEATS Cheap Electricity and AN ELEC TR IC RAN G E Point the W ay to a Man s Heart • It's "through the stomach," of course, as the old saying so aptly puts it. And there's no surer aid than electric cooking. The per fect heat controls and exact cook ing temperatures take out all the guesswork and prevent failures. Rich juices and flavors are retain ed perfectly. And with electric rates among the nation's lowest, no wonder nearly half the house wives in our territory cook elec trically. J IDAHO VPOWER Reddy Kilowatt your Elecrical Servant, who Ho#« tho cooking tor 4 7 % ot our cuatomor«' homo«.