Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 17, 1937, Image 3

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    NYSSA GATE CITY JOUftNi
Society
P A R T Y FO R V IS IT O R
Mrs. J. J. Sarazin and Miss Eva
Bcydell entertained Monday after­
noon at the Sarazin home with .a
dessert bridge honoring Mrs. Russell
Chithero of Juneau, Alaska, form-
arly Gordon Dickens, who is visit­
ing her aunt Mrs. Frank Hall. Four
tables of bridge were in play dur­
ing the aftem con with Mrs. Chith­
ero winning high score award and
Mrs. C. L. McCoy second high. The
honor guest was presented with a
guest prjze.
If You Are In Need
Of
D IN N E R W A R E
GLASSW ARE
MRS. L eC LA IR HONORED
TU E SD AY C O N TR AC T
Mrs. Fred LeClair of Lewiston
who spent several days here last
week visiting her sister Mrs. Wm.
Schireman was the inspiration for
several nice social gatherings. On
Thursday evening Mr.
and Mrs.
Louis P. Thomas entertained for
Mrs. LeClair with a dinner follow­
ed by bridge. Covers were laid for
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schireman, Mrs.
LeClair, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McCoy,
Mr. Sid Burbidge and Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas. Mrs. Schireman won
the honors at bridge.
Friday afternoon Mrs. C. L. M c­
Coy entertained with
a dessert
bridge for Mrs. LeClair. Three
tables of cards were in play with
Mrs. A. H. Boydell winning high
icore prize and Mrs. Lewis W ilt­
shire second. Mrs. LeClair was pre­
sented with a guest prize.
Friday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Schireman entertained in­
formally for Mrs. LeClair. A buffet
supper was served and guests enjoy­
ed an evening of visiting. Those
present were Messrs, and Mesdames
A. H. Boydell, E. D. Norcott, C. L.
McCoy and Louis P Thomas.
Mrs. C. L. McCoy was hostess to
the Tuesday
Contract Club this
week, entertaining
with a
1:30
o'clock dessert bridge for members
and guests, making up three tables
Prizes were won by Mesdames Geo.
Mitchell,
Denny Hogue anl Chas.
Paradis.
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or
W EN D ESD AY CLUB
G R A N IT E W A R E
JOHNSON
VARIETY
Come in and see
our complete stock
Mrs. Bob Thompson entertained
the Wednesday club last week with
Mrs. Henry Carl high score winner
and Mrs. Nick Rudlick winning the
traveling prize. Guests playing with
members were
Mesdames
Harry
Miner, A. V. Cook
and
Warren
Blodgett.
At a previous meeting of the
Wednesday club held at the home
of Mrs. Rudlick, Mrs. Barr Doolittle
now of Caldwell, and Mrs. Bob
Thompson were
honored
with a
stork shower.
Get Ready For The . • .
Call of the Open Road
Y o u r car is as good as the service it gets, and be­
cause we are fully equipped w e can service you
efficiently and swiftly.
Hundreds of people like our service . . . give us
a chance to please you.
Powell Service Station
Phone 1
Standard Products
LIE N K A E M PE R & LEUCK, Props.
. . .
I f i our Home
Do you have ample insurance to cover
the loss?
Don’t take a chance— See
Nyssa Really Co.
Don M. Graham, M anager
Enclosed Gears
. .
but one o f its many features
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Gayle McCoy
entertained
the
Junior American Legion at her
home Thursday night. A covered
dish luncheon was
enjoyed
and
after the business meeting, Mrs.
Elmer Cloninger, their leader, took
them to the show.
O W Y H EE
O W YHEE P.T. A. MEETS
The Owyhee P.T.A. met at the
home of their president Mrs. Fred
Kllngback Friday.
The
members
voted to buy a set of scales to weigh
the school children. These are
especially needed by the 4-H Health
Club. The next P T A meeting will
be held jointly with the O K K club.
The 4-H cooking club met with
Lois Patton last Tuesday. Louise
Klingback had charge of the meet­
ing.
Bill Hite and son Edgar en route
from Jordan Valley to to their home
at Harper stopped to visit the form ­
er's brother O. R. Hite and family.
M r .and Mrs. Rawlelgh
Cham­
berlain and family and Art Cham­
berlain and son of Montana are
visiting the Russell Patton fam ily
while looking for a permanent loca­
tion In this vicinity. I f successful
they will return to Montana for
their household goods and the other
members of the
A rt Chamberlain
family.
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Calhoun called
on the Bigelow Sunday evening.
The
Cloyd Serasln
family of
Marsing were Sunday guests at the
John Hite home.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Boersma
entertained for the
bridge
club.
Mrs W. L. Dimmick and Bill Sch-
welzer won high prize and Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Patton, low.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schwetzer
accompanied the Guy Glenn family
on a business trip to Boise Satur­
day.
Mrs. Oce Schweizer, Mrs. Neil
Dimmick and Mrs. S. E. Flanagan
attended the Benefit card party of
the H. E. C. of the Oregon Trail
grange Friday afternoon. Mrs. Sch­
weizer won high prize In pinochle
and Mrs. Dimmick wen high prize
in bridge.
The O K K was
postponed
one
week due to the absence of Mrs. C.
A. Abbott. Mesdames Schweizer and
Abbott will entertain at the John
Hite home Thursday June 24.
The general school election will
be held Monday evening at 8 o'clock
at the school house to elect a direct­
or and clerk and to vote on the Ad­
rian high school question.
Mrs. Ness Hatt gave a party in
honor o f her son Donald’s fifth
birthday
Wednesday
afternoon.
Guests
were
Betty
Culbertson,
Freddie Klingback, Denny McKim,
Dorothy and
Betty Jane Toombs
and Eloise and Melvin Crocker. The
younger children were accompanied
by their mothers. A fter playing
games the guests enjoyed a birthday
cake, and Ice cream.
Friday evening at 8:30 there will
be a general meeting at the school
house for th purpose of discussing
the Adrian high school
question.
Outside speakers will explain the
situation.
The Joe Nannery and Michael
Walrack families who have been
visltng the Oral Hite and BUI Sch­
weizer families left Tuesday for
Seattle.
The CCC boys are planting straw
berry clever on the small plot o f
ground at
Langton's service sta­
tion. This Is an
experiment con­
ducted by the government to deter­
mine the adaptability of strawber­
ry clover in this country.
Dinner guests at th James Steph­
ans home Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Barnes o f Central City,
Nebraska. In the afternoon Mr. and
Mrs. Gcogan and Mr. Secoy and son
Carl of Ontario-called.
IF
W HAT!
JOHN DEERE
G R A IN BINDER
Enclosed main drive
gears is but one of the
many features that make
the John Deere Binder a
better investment. It is
the binder that is known
everywhere for its light
draft, ease of operation,
better work, and long
life.
Note the Johp Deere
features at the right—
come in and inspect them
at our store.
JU N IO R LE G IO N
* Bridge-trussed frame.
it A l l - s t e e l , q u ic k - t u r n
tongue truck.
Mr .and Mrs. John Low and Mr.
and NeU Dimmick were initiated In­
to the Oregon T rail Orange W ed­
nesday night.
The Pleasant Hour Club met with
Mrs. Fred MltcheU June 10. After
the business meeting several chap­
ters of “ A Lantern In Her Hand,"
was read. A new member. Mrs.
Nothesis joined the club. The next
meeting will be held June 24 with
Mrs. Sidney Flanagan.
Mr. and Mrs. SUas Bigelow called
on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schweizer
at their new homestead
Sunday
aftemcon.
Mrs.
Klingback
and
chUdren
spent Saturday with De Bord's at
Payette.
The local Christian Endeavor was
organized Into a regular C.E. Sun­
day evening by the district presi­
dent Mr. Cade Dyer.
Mrs. Earl Strickland who has
been taking a rest cure for an In­
ward goitre reports she Is much
better altho still not allowed to be
very active.
Oral Hite who suffered a relapse
of the flu is now out o f pain and
weU on the road to recovery.
M r .and Mrs. W. L. Dimmick of
Yakima, Wash, arrived at the NeU
Dimmick home Saturday afternoon
for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lowe of M it­
chell Butte didn't have new po­
tatoes with the peas they have been
getting out o f their garden several
weeks, until June 13, this year. This
is three days later than usual. But
In spite of the late spring the Lowes
have cabbage starting to burst.
The Arthur Mayes had as guests
Sunday her niece and nephew from
Meridian and their friend late from
Nebraska.
Several
farmers
unfortunately
had their hay down during the re­
cent rains. A few are Just begin-
ing to hay, among them the Duna­
way boys, who report that altho
their hay is not quite as heavy or
tall as usual, they expect a good
yield. This seems to be the general
condition thru the valley.
The
evangelistic services con­
ducted by Rev. Emerson, wUl be
held both Sunday
morning
and
evening June 20. There has been a
fair sized crowd in attendance but
It Is hoped everyone wUl turn out
to help make the last day of the
meeting memorial.
CARD OF T H A N K S
W e wish to express our deep ap­
preciation
of
the
kindness of
friends and for their help and sym­
pathy In our hour of sorrow when
we lost our beloved brother and
uncle, A. R. Millar.
Mrs. Elizabeth McDonald and
family.
University Extension
The university extension move­
ment began in England more than
a century ago. It was brought to this
country in 1887 through a discussion
at a library conference In Albany
N. Y. Very shortly centers were
established in several cities, and In
1890 a society known as the Am eri­
can Society for the Extension of
University Teaching was established
in Philadelphia.
Phone 26
carrier.
car doesn’t run as fast as it
did or if it is hard to start, bucks at low speeds
W e are equipped to clearlv diagnose the
trouble and fix it fo r you at the minimum ex­
pense. The scientific instruments that w e use in
diagnosing motor car troubles insures this.
it Efficient oiling system.
Baldridge Implement Co.
JOHN DEERE Q U ALITY I IMPLEMENTS »ND SERVICE
FO R SALE—Certified and non-cer-
tlfled Bliss Triumph potato seed.
See and purchase at farm formerly
owned by
Chas. Garrison. Phone
78F2, ask for Ira R. Ure. 4-22-tfc
FO R
SALE— '36 Chevrolet truck.
dual wheel trailer. 20 Caterpillar.
6 miles southwest Nyssa. Marion
Chard. June 17-July 8 pd.
FO R SALE—In Nyssa. eight room
stucco house, modem. Inquire of
H. Q. Johnston. June 17-24pd
FO R SALE— Advance-Rumley steel
grain seperator. fully
equipped
for all kinds o f seed. Good shape
and ready to go. Priced reasonable
with terms to responsible parties.
Can be seen one mile northwest of
Midvale. Also 20 horse steam en­
gine, to go with outfit; if you want
It. Wheels suited to drive on pave­
ment. Henry Clare, Midvale, Idaho.
6-17-3tp.
FO R SALE—Typewriter ribbons at
the Journal office.
TRUCK
B A R G A IN — 1931
Ford
truck, reconditioned motor, flat
bed, long wheel base; only $275.
Ask to see it at Cables Chevrolet
Co. In Ontario, ltp.
FO R SALE— Hundreds of season­
able Items at Wilson’s June Sale.
Ask to see the shoe bargains, ltp.
NEW AN D USED F U R N IT U R E :
Ten per cent o ff on all purchases
at our store If made In the next
three weeks. Nordale Furniture, ltp
FO R SALE1—Registered Du roc Jer­
sey Boar, 15 months old. Charles
A. Ditty, 4 miles west of Terteling
camp. 6-17-3tp.
ESSENTIAL TO
Well-Dressed People
CLEAN CLOTHES FOR SUMMER!
O ur process removes all dust, dirt and grime
without harming the garment in any way.
Nyssa Tailor Shop
Nyssa
Don Morgan, Prop.
M ake It a Rule . . .
Before Starting Any Trip
. . . to drop in at Norcott Service and allow us to
CHECK TH E B A T T E R Y
T E S T and A IR T IR E S
F IL L T H E R A D I A T O R
C H E C K G A S and O IL
. . . It takes SO L IT T L E time, and it can save SO
M U C H grief on the road. These little services
are F R E E . . . but w e ’re anxious to render them
as a vital part of our service to Y O U as an
automobile owner.
Norcott Service
T IR E R E P A IR IN G
ACCESSORIES
•
k‘NoTcant staftto
hot '
Nyssa
electrical system may be at fault.
it N o n -s c a tte rin g bundle
M iscellaneous
FO R SALE—Spring friers, 25c each,
FO R R E N T —Furnished apartment
First house west Tertellngs' Camp R E A L E STATE : I f you wish to buy
during summer months.
Swan James Stephen. 6-17-ltp.
or sell town lots, homes or farms,
Apartments. 2tp.
See R. J. Davis at the Western
FO R SALE—Rhode Island Red frys Hotel. 6-10-tfs.
For Sale
Two miles west of Nyssa. Mrs. G.
H A U LIN G — All kinds, Oregon and
Stam. 6-17-2tp .
Idaho License. Hugh Glasgow.
FO R 8ALE—C melody Saxaphone.
Phone 36-F3. Jan 16tf.
case Included, pearl keyed, geld
Wanted
belled, 825 cash. Call at Journal for
B R A K E W O R K —L et us put your
Information. 6-10-4tc.
car or truck brakes In first class
W A N TE D —All your welding Jobs.
Special equipment and
We promise good work and fair condition.
FO R
SALE— Wagon a n d
rack,
ready to go. Lyman D eG rofft See prices. Pruyn Auto Repair, Phone trained men at your service. Pruyn
Auto Repair. Phone 56F2.
It at Nyssa Sale Yard and Phone 56F2.
51-F12. 5-27-tfc.
“T h e Fanner's Own Co-Op"
* Free-running, gear-con­
trolled reel.
* Durable, accurate knot ter.
For Rent
Al
Thompson
or cuts out at high speeds, in all probability your
* Flex lb le -c a p a c ity , n o n -
clogging elevators.
CLASSIFIED ADS
FO R
SA LE —Several outstanding W A N TE D — I have a cash hufet for
40 acres of new .land under the
buys In used trucks. Save money
by having your own truck. Ask to project. See R J. Davis a i Western
see them at Cables Chevrolet Com­ Hotel. 6-7-2tc.
pany In Ontario.
When they are fed our spec­
ially
prepared and blended
growing
feeds.
Oet
your
chickens laying sooner by de­
veloping them with
special
feed. Ask us for details.
N° Speed? No Power?
YOUR
iwt
C H IC K S
GROW
FASTER
* Cleaner-cutting, longer-
wearing, easier-serriced
cutting parts.
Make U$ Your Headquarters for Motor
Car Service
PRUYN AUTO REPAIR
Phone 56F2
L
THÜRSÖAY ^ UNE 17,
Nyssa
An Early Start Wash Day
With Automatic
HOT WATER
• The earlier in the day you can get started,
the sooner wash day is over. An automatic
electric water heater will give you plenty of
hot water any hour of the morning. Ask to be
shown - and let us explain our convenient
monthly-payment purchase plan.
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